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When I was 7, I was trying to find all of the cuccos in Kakariko Village (OoT) and I was having trouble with it. So I thought, if I attacked a cucco that was already in the pen, it would call the ones I couldn't find into the pen with it. I was wrong
Mamar 11 Isn't there a comic where the townspeople are just chilling and link is like, chasing cuccos, goes off screen. And one of the villagers says "he really shouldn't do that," and another one says, "Didn't he do this yesterday?" Cue the iconic crow of the cucco and link screaming and running from the strom of cuccos on his ass. "Yep." "*sigh* I'll get the bandages ready."
The Cuccos in Ocarina of Time and Breath of the Wild have no chill. You could attack the other ones for like 10 seconds, OOT and BOTW attack you after like three hits lmao
When I was trying to fetch the one in the peach (plum?) orchard, I tried to blow it out of the trees with the Korok leaf. Three wind gusts and here comes the Cucco tornado.
Fun fact. Enemies in Breath of the Wild will also get Cucco Revenge Squad'd if they hit a Cucco. That makes it weaponizable - though I think some of the stronger enemies will make Cuccos auto-revenge-squad you if you go near them with one.
@@fuwafuwa2299 It's a Warriors take on a Zelda game. Similar to how BOTW is an Open World take on Zelda. It's fitting to the game. Just not the lore. Same could be said about Age of Calamity, and that game is actually canon.
@@fr0stdr4ke95 BOTW at least has some consistency with normal legend of zelda games. And the extreme time difference makes it fairly justified. Everything about hyrule warriors though is just so wrong. The over the top voice acting, the overkill fighting style, and everything that made link who he is, is just gone. Link has always been depicted as an average yet couragous guy. He's not some unnaturally amazing swordfighter, slaughtering dozens of enemies with a single spin. He's ussually about average with the knights of hyrule. That's what makes him so relateable and puts the player in his shoes.
First time I saw the Cucco Revenge Squad was Ocarina of Time...and it freaked me out. The Hylian branch of PETA probably uses this video for recruiting. :P
Imagine Cuccos reproducing non stop, there would be Cuccos everywhere, and you can't get rid of them, they're immortal and they can summon revenge squads.
Man I remember when I was seeing if I could kill a cucco in Minish Cap (it was my first Zelda game) and when I saw a lot of chickens trying to kill me, I started to scream
Twilight princess didn't have a revenge squad, but if you attacked a cuccoo multiple times, you took control of the cuccoo for a bit. (It's very hard to hit the cuccoo multiple times because of the way your sword moves and the fact that the cuccoo runs away)
Damn, I didn't realize how many hits it took to activate the revenge squad in Link to the Past. Compare that to Oot, where it seems that two hits will set off the demon cluckers.
The juxtaposition of the Ocarina of Time game over theme with the imagery of you lying dead beside an angry cuckoo is just too funny to me. Death by angry bird.
The ultimate boss would be a giant cucco and when you attack it, it releases a ton of other cuccos. Of course there would have to be an actual way to defeat it and that's the tricky part.